So, obviously, the multiverse is conspiring against them.[snip]Who has a vested interest in Bells and Adarins shacking up? He - doesn't have an answer to that question.[snip]An - absurdly convoluted, multidimensional love story? With - lots of harrowing experiences and lots of magic? That's - no, why would they care? Who would even want that?

omg omg omg it's happening! *waits eagerly for the sequence in which Alicorn and Aestrix go on trial*

So, obviously, the multiverse is conspiring against them.[snip]Who has a vested interest in Bells and Adarins shacking up? He - doesn't have an answer to that question.[snip]An - absurdly convoluted, multidimensional love story? With - lots of harrowing experiences and lots of magic? That's - no, why would they care? Who would even want that?

omg omg omg it's happening! *waits eagerly for the sequence in which Alicorn and Aestrix go on trial*

No matter how much harrowing they do, Alicorn and Aestrix will never be the Incandescence peal's primary lawsuit target.The reason is one simple sentence: Isabella Swan is the property of Stephanie Meyer and Little, Brown, and Company.If Prime or Glass or someone ever gets to a point where they can arrange for their authors to be on trial, they'll start with the people who claim literal ownership. They have very well-defined opinions on slavery.

So, obviously, the multiverse is conspiring against them.[snip]Who has a vested interest in Bells and Adarins shacking up? He - doesn't have an answer to that question.[snip]An - absurdly convoluted, multidimensional love story? With - lots of harrowing experiences and lots of magic? That's - no, why would they care? Who would even want that?

omg omg omg it's happening! *waits eagerly for the sequence in which Alicorn and Aestrix go on trial*

No matter how much harrowing they do, Alicorn and Aestrix will never be the Incandescence peal's primary lawsuit target.The reason is one simple sentence: Isabella Swan is the property of Stephanie Meyer and Little, Brown, and Company.If Prime or Glass or someone ever gets to a point where they can arrange for their authors to be on trial, they'll start with the people who claim literal ownership. They have very well-defined opinions on slavery.

I can see Alicorn, Kappa, Aestrix and Company in the courtroom about to receive they setence when Stephanie Meyer barges in suing them over owning the Bells which obviously leaves Alicorn and her friends off the hook.

I'm not sure. “Being the legal property of” isn’t really the thing they’d care about. After all, Revival and Revelation were willing to answer summons. They care more about the actual control than about whatever some government says. That control belongs to whoever is actually doing the writing and the universe manipulation.

By the way, if I ever accidentally summon Demon Cam with a car, I am absolutely telling him about Alicorn et al.